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In general wireless is not going to be a very good option for gaming, especially if there are walls between you and the access point or router. You would be far better off using a wired connection if possible.

The results from your Net analyzer show that you could be using a better DNS server. Google's DNS works well for me 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4

It is possible to obtain a good reliable connection using wireless but everything needs to be optimized, no walls between you and wireless connection, choosing the best possible channel, updating equipment to the newer wireless N standard, updating hardware to the 5.0Ghz frequency in case the area has too many 2.4Ghz channels, 2.4Ghz is best in most cases but 5.0Ghz has the potential for much better band width although it's not very good at going through walls.

The links below explain in detail how to do this. The third link is a program that will show you which channels are in use in your area so you can choose the best possible wireless channel to use.

For me the fastest DNS was 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.2.6 but very little difference between that and Google's DNS.

There is no avoiding the fact that using a wired connection for gaming is the way to go if possible.

To improve your wireless connection it's more important to follow the recommendations on the first link. Also use WPA2 security and AES encryption, find the best channel using the guide I posted and eliminate walls between your machine and the wireless access point are what matters most. If you can't eliminate the walls then you should install an access point in the same room.

Channel bonding can sometimes be used to increase bandwidth, they are the 20mhz/40mhz settings in your router's set up page, but that only works correctly with an already very good connection.

Switching to wireless N only in the routers set up page will speeds things up considerably if no other machines need to connect using slower wireless standards like G, B. :)

thank you for helping
i am living in a condo, so there are a lot of people around me with internet
i cant switch to 5.0 Ghz since my laptop adapter cant receive it..

This is some settings that i have now :
Which DNS should i use? the Symantec ?

i have Intel 1000 BGN adapter
and Linksys WRT120N router
i have another netbook that im not sure what it is using

In the picture where it says network mode "mixed" you will get much better speed by setting that to use wireless N only. The router has to slow down the signal in order to compensate for slower wireless like G, B or A.

You can only do this if you don't need wireless G, B, or A for any of your other wireless connections. :)

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